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So if you put the iPad that was bigger and you be new, they head out the iPad mini. Why do you keep typing? Don't want to see the type of videos do something different.
Great video! I’m team IPad, since I’m gradually falling out of love with my Kindle. The way we’re not the real owners of the books we buy is inconceivable. Actually, we don’t even totes own our devices, since we have to send to Amazon our DRM free epubs for them to convert and add to our library, not to mention the poor and few customisation tools… I’d love to have a pocketbook e-reader, but in my country we can only find Kindles and the import fees are too expensive to consider any other device. So, I’ve been reading more and more on my IPad mini 6 lately and a matte magnetic screen protector is doing the trick fairly well to minimise the glare. I also turn on the “focus” mode to avoid most of the distractions. And that’s it! The practicality won, after all. And the freedom of reading from multiple sources, besides Amazon, is simply great. Seriously, I’m only reading on my Kindle to read books I can’t find anywhere else and have to buy from Amazon, but I’m quite sure this will be my last Kindle, if they don’t change their policy… drastically, since I can have my kindle library on the app.
Good video! I think iPads fit into three categories for most people: a consumption device for videos, social and reading; a hybrid of work and consumption; or a full time work device. For users that need to use their desktop or laptop for work, the iPad is perfect for consuming content or reading. Appreciate you sharing how you set up the focus and shortcuts.
I agree! iPad is great for a lot of things as long as it’s out to the right use and functions, otherwise it just becomes an expensive redundancy. Thank you for watching!!
hey guys what should i do if i have like an ipad pro but i REALLY REALLY want this ipad mini because of its portability, what should i tell me brother cuz he the one who bought me my ipad pro but i want the ipad mini what can i do 😭😭
Yes iPhone 13 mini, my low vision specialist highly recommend iPhone. Apple has awesome accessibility features built in. Samsung served my needs now Apple 13 mini for life.
Sorry it was too fast! You can always pause the video after I do one step so that you control the pace of the video. Hope that helps and have a wonderful day.
Got mine on sale for sale for $39.99, expectations are not very high. Every device these days has no headphone jack so, these seem like a good starting point into the plunge of wireless.
Yes, the sound is very nice, but there is a problem with the right earphone. I bought 3 and the right earphone of 2 of them does not work. I think there is a problem with the software. It does not recognize the right earphone.
Yes, the sound is very nice, but there is a problem with the right earphone. I bought 3 and the right earphone of 2 of them does not work. I think there is a problem with the software. It does not recognize the right earphone.
In my opinion, the best option about Android phone is bigger battery at maybe $300 less than iPhone. That's the option I'd consider before investing $700 vs $1,000.
Trading value btw old iPhone and Android phones is quite drastic. You can trade 2 years old iPhone with any carriers and still get a good bargain at $200 but try that with 2 years old Android phones where you're lucky you get $50 or less. So, if you think iPhone is more expensive, then yes you are right. But when you trigger a trade in option, you'll get more money back from iPhone which means the pricing is pretty much similar.
First I did not like them at all ! But everything changed when I found out about the app lol, imo jbl focused more on the instruments and sound instead of vocals. But using the app helped a lot!
I was able to pair to the first device - an iPhone. But not having any luck connecting to the second device - an iPad. Tried this method but it only triggers Siri on the iPhone. Any ideas?
as someone who has used this headset for about 2 years, recently my dog broke this headset and I’ve used two other headsets after, and with that I can officially say that this is the best headset I’ve ever used
Note: If you want to connect a Bluetooth transmitter (on a flight) don't try and use the XM4 app to do it. First turn the Bluetooth off on your phone. Turn the Bluetooth transmitter/Receiver on making sure you have it set to TX mode first. When your Bluetooth transmitter flashes to pair only then power on your headphones and continue to hold the power button until it says pairing. After it completes pairing you can then turn the Bluetooth on on your phone so you can use the XM4 app to change any functions you want to change.
RCS needs to be activated just like iMessage. Social Media apps on Android aren’t using the actual camera. They’re taking a screenshot of what the camera is seeing so it isn’t benefiting from the software processing. I’ve seen it recommended to take a picture with the phone camera and then share it to Social Media from the phone. I was an Android user for many years. In the past, I would spend hours customizing the launcher (default and downloaded). The last 2 years of my Android life I didn’t bother with it.
Long time Apple fan boy but now full Android fan here. I'm talking since the inception of the iPhone 3G to the iPhone 8 roughly. Yes, the walled Apple ecosystem can be hard to leave but it was ultimately worth it in the end for me. Since making the switch from iPhone to Android I've been able to do everything iPhone can do, and more. The main downside being the Pixel's dont have as great as the iPhone's battery life or video shooting. Regardless of those issues, I've since mained the Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 4a, and currently a Pixel 6 Pro for another month while I wait for my Pixel 8 Pro to arrive. Needless to say, even though the iPhone is still king in a few areas, it is still a decent enough video/battery on the Pixel that it's a equally great option too for the average consumer. In conclusion, I have been loving many of the features Google has to offer with each phone iteration; everything from voice dictation to the AI photo features. I'm looking forward to see what they bring into the next couple generations of the Pixel.
I probably wouldn’t but that’s just me, it’s a great device but it’s also not the most expensive device to replace either if something happens. I’d rather self insure something like this and get a warranty for more expensive devices. Hope that helps!